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This two-volume collection showcases a wide range of modern approaches to the philosophical study of language. Contributions illustrate how these strands of research are interconnected and show the importance of such a broad outlook. The aim is to throw light upon some of the key questions in language and communication and also to inspire, inform, and integrate a community of researchers in philosophical linguistics.

Volume two presents analyses of several fundamental concepts and studies in which they are applied empirically. These include the linguistic topics of assertion, vagueness, and disagreement, and the philosophical themes of belief, normativity, and thought. These chapters provide unique insight into the role of philosophy in the contemporary study of communication.



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propositional contents – assertion and denial – vagueness and subjectivity – disagreement – iterated attitudes – expectations – semantics/pragmatics distinction – experimental philosophy – normativity of meaning – beliefs – associative exportation

Philosophical Approaches to Language and

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A Hardback by Piotr Stalmaszczyk, Piotr Stalmaszczyk, Martin Hinton

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    Publisher: Peter Lang AG
    Publication Date: 25/05/2022
    ISBN13: 9783631878392, 978-3631878392
    ISBN10: 3631878397

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    This two-volume collection showcases a wide range of modern approaches to the philosophical study of language. Contributions illustrate how these strands of research are interconnected and show the importance of such a broad outlook. The aim is to throw light upon some of the key questions in language and communication and also to inspire, inform, and integrate a community of researchers in philosophical linguistics.

    Volume two presents analyses of several fundamental concepts and studies in which they are applied empirically. These include the linguistic topics of assertion, vagueness, and disagreement, and the philosophical themes of belief, normativity, and thought. These chapters provide unique insight into the role of philosophy in the contemporary study of communication.



    Table of Contents

    propositional contents – assertion and denial – vagueness and subjectivity – disagreement – iterated attitudes – expectations – semantics/pragmatics distinction – experimental philosophy – normativity of meaning – beliefs – associative exportation

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